PhD position on MRI based electrical conductivity imaging

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PhD position on MRI based electrical conductivity imaging

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PHd
Branche
Ziekenhuis
Aanstelling
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Plaatsingsdatum
19 november 2025
Niveau
WO
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Innovative PhD project using MRI to measure tissue conductivity for earlier, non-invasive cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring, with a focus on brain imaging and development of clinically applicable techniques.

Dit ga je doen

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is central in the journey of oncological patients, from diagnosis to guidance of radiotherapy. Nevertheless, clinical MRIs can only image late-stage macroscopic changes like tumor volume. Early-stage changes due to cancer and radiotherapy are visible at the metabolic level. These changes lead to altered electrolyte concentrations, following cell-membrane pump failures, affecting cellular viability. However, these can only be imaged with highly-specialized techniques and MRI systems, limiting their availability and clinical use.

This project develops a new MRI technology to measure the electrical conductivity of human tissues. The electrical conductivity differs between healthy and cancer tissues and changes rapidly during treatment, making it a promising indicator for non-invasive cancer diagnosis and monitoring treatment response.

This research focuses on developing this technology for clinical MRI machines for brain, breast, and prostate cancer, three of the most common cancer types worldwide. This work will support personalized, effective cancer care improving (cost) efficiency, while creating open-access tools and data to help hospitals and researchers accelerate adoption in clinical practice.

Your work will focus on the development of this technology for brain, from image acquisition, to reconstructions involving AI, development and testing it in phantoms, volunteers and brain tumor patients. The work will also extend beyond conductivity imaging, including e.g., quantitative MRI.

Hier ga je werken

You will be working at the internationally renowned Center for Image Sciences at the UMC Utrecht, within the Imaging and Oncology Division. You will collaborate with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists, PhD candidates, post-docs, (medical) physicists, radiologists, and radiation oncologists. You will be part of the Computational Imaging Group (https://cig-utrecht.org/).

Dit neem je mee

  • You have obtained your master’s degree in physics, computer science, biomedical engineering, or a related technical discipline.
  • You have hands-on experience in MRI sequence development, and/or programming skills (Matlab/Python).
  • Proficiency in English is mandatory.
  • The ability to work in an interdisciplinary environment with industrial partners is a strong plus.

You can apply for this position by reacting to this vacancy and providing:

  • An up-to-date CV + course list + grade report.
  • A motivation letter describing your background and interests as relevant to the vacancy. 

Dit bieden we jou

  • A salary between € 3108 and € 3939 gross per month (salary scale OIO), based on full-time employment (36 hours). 
  • A temporary appointment for a maximum of 4 years. 
  • Year-end bonus of 8.3% and holiday allowance of 8%. 
  • Pension insurance with ABP. We take care of approximately 70% of the monthly contribution. 
  • 100% public transport reimbursement. Are you coming on foot, by bike or by car? You will then receive a reimbursement of € 0.18 per km (by car up to a max. of 40 km one way). 
  • Possibilities to develop yourself personally and professionally. 
  • The option to select additional employment benefits in exchange for gross salary, such as purchasing a bicycle and memberships. 

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PhD position on MRI based electrical conductivity imaging

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